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Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To GeostatisticsBy L. A. Readdy
Defining classes of ore using geostatistical methods that match historical classifications has presented problems in the past. A simplistic and practical approach to this problem is presented. An exam
Jan 1, 1985
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Scrap Mica From Weathered Pegmatites In AlabamaBy R. J. Beckman
This paper traces the history of mica mining in Alabama from 1870-1970. The decline of sheet mica production is noted and emphasis is placed on the more recent activity of scrap mica production and th
Jan 1, 1970
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Storage And Blending By Simulation In A Steel ComplexBy A. T. Yu
The broken hill proprietary company Ltd., Australia's only steel producer, has come a long way. Since 1885 to reach today's. Capacity of 6.6 million long tons of ingot steel per year.* its N
Jan 1, 1969
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Dragscraper Systems For Stockpiling, Reclaiming And Blending Bulk MaterialsBy J. R. Dillon
Today more than ever, there is an increased demand for higher plant production capacities and efficiencies to offset the increasing costs for labor and materials. Plants involved in processing lar
Jan 1, 1969
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Research And Development Activities In The Field Of TunnelingBy Howard L. Hartman
In 1969, the OECD conducted a survey internationally to determine the status and needs for research and development in the field of tunneling. The findings also have some validity for underground exca
Jan 1, 1970
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Mechanisms Of Respirable Dust Generation Continuous MinerBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of respirabie dust generation due to the action of a continuous miner. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a
Jan 1, 1985
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The Pinos Altos Silver-Copper-Zinc Skarn Deposit, Grant County, New Mexico - A Progress ReportBy C. Trepka-Bloch
Silver-copper-zinc mineralization is confined to metasomatically altered late Paleozoic and Cretaceous sediments consisting predominantly of limestone, siltstone and sandstone units. Mineralized alte
Jan 1, 1986
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Sinter---Pellets---Fuel?By H. E. Rowen
I hope my title is not confusing; even more so that I am not. Actually pelletizing and sintering, meaning both the formation of pellets and the hardening of them, are closely related to each other and
Jan 1, 1962
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Acoustic Analysis of Primary Breakage Fragment Distributions in Mineral GrindingBy T. P. Harrington
Research efforts are just beginning to identify the acoustic signatures of very short pulses of sound associated with the fracture of single particles in an autogenous mill. This presentation will dis
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal In The Electric Utility Industry - Present And FutureBy W. T. Robertson
My charge is to review briefly "Coal In The Electric Utility Industry - Present and Future." Thus, I will not dwell on the overall energy picture, other than to express what most others involved in th
Jan 1, 1973
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Synthetic Construction Aggregate Developed From Phosphate Fertilizer WasteBy Alexander May
In its role of providing technology to promote the efficient use of minerals and mineral process waste, the U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted research at: its Tuscaloosa Research Center to identify a
Jan 1, 1983
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Multicomponent Agglomeration Model For Ultrafine Coal CleaningBy H. Chu
Selective Agglomeration experiments carried out to clean ultra-fine coal are examined. Effect of feed size, pulp density, coalescing agent dosage, and mixing intensity and duration on the kinetics of
Jan 1, 1987
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Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste SitesBy William R. Bond
The pressure/vacuum lysimeter is being used as an effective vadose zone monitoring device for mining heap leach facilities, tailing disposal ponds and tailing waste sites. Their use has proven reliabl
Jan 1, 1984
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Discovery Of The Flambeau Deposit, Rusk County, Wisconsin, A Geophysical Case History ? IntroductionBy Carl G. Schwenk
Rusk County is located in the northwestern portion of the state of Wisconsin, roughly 130 miles east of Minneapolis (Figure 1). The topography is generally flat with dairy farming the principal activi
Jan 1, 1976
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Treatment And Development Of Karst AreasBy Eugene E. Brucker
In recent years, there has been increased interest in construction problems presented by karst topography. Twenty-five years ago, karst areas were by-passed for development. Today, the high cost of la
Jan 1, 1970
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Analysis And Assessment Of Grade Variability For Improving Exploration Planning And Reserve Estimation ? IntroductionBy Edmundo Tulcanaza
Increasing exploration costs and the need to reduce the time-frame from exploration to production presently demand formalized procedures to assist exploration planning and reserve analysis. Explor
Jan 1, 1982
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An Environmental Approach To Coal Refuse Disposal ? IntroductionBy Alex G. Sciulli
According to recent estimates, nearly 30 percent of the material from underground coal mining in the United States is rejected on the surface as waste. This accumulation of almost three billion tons o
Jan 1, 1983
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Rehabilitation Of Material Handling System At Petroleum Coke Export TerminalBy James T. Finley
Profit, product quality, speed of operations, reliability, operator confidence, safety and environmental improvements have all been enhanced as a result of the recently completed maintenance, renovati
Jan 1, 1983
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Ventilation Of Gob Areas And Use Of Bleeder SystemsBy Stephen Krickovic
"Bleeding", as used in mine ventilation language, has a number of meanings among mining men and is regarded with different degrees of importance. This lack of uniformity stems from a number of specifi
Jan 1, 1962
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Some Considerations On Environmental Regulations Relevant To Hydro-Metallurgical Process ResidueBy Sun K. Kim
Hydrometallurgical processes are not free of environmental regulations. A clear understanding of the regulations under which the minerals industry operates delineates processing requirements at early
Jan 1, 1982